DOBBIN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-05-31 published
CARROTHERS,
Lloyd /
KEATING, Beth
Kyler and Kole
KEATING are happy to announce the marriage of their
mom, Beth, daughter of Joanne and the late Murray
DOBBIN of Petrolia
to Lloyd CARROTHERS,
son of Clifford and Florence
CARROTHERS of
Lambeth, June 28, 2003 at Shiloh United Church with Open Reception
at Alvinston Community Complex, 8: 00pm, Casual dress.

DOBSINAI m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-04-26 published
Engagement Announcement -
DOBSINAI /
WILLIAMS
Zoltan and Christina
DOBSINAI together with Owen and Jane
WILLIAMS
are proud to announce the engagement of their children Zoltan
DOBSINAI and Laura
WILLIAMS.
Zoltan proposed to Laura on March
21, 2003 in a romantic but humourous moment that they will cherish
forever. The wedding will take place in London in July 2004.
All the best of love and luck as you plan your future.
Love your parents.

DOBSON m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-06-22 published
DOBSON,
Brent and Lynn - Happy 25th Wedding Anniversary
July 4/05
Love and Best Wishes from Brendan and Erin and the
OLDFIELD and
DOBSON families.
Page 3

DOBSON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-16 published
STECKENREITER /
DOBSON
Peter STECKENREITER and Heather
TRUEMNER are pleased to announce
the upcoming wedding of their daughter, Lindsay Ellen to Daniel
Ray DOBSON, son of Steven and Lee
DOBSON.
The marriage will take place in London, at Bellamere Winery on
Saturday, July 30, 2005.

DOCKSTADER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-05-10 published
DOCKSTADER /
CROWLEY
Jackie and Cam
DOCKSTADER are pleased to announce the engagement
of their daughter Cathryn to Michael,
son of Maureen and Brendan
CROWLEY of Ottawa.
A fall wedding is being planned.

DODD m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-10-04 published
SHILLINGTON,
Ken and Helen - Fiftieth Anniversary
Fifty Years and Counting!
Ken and Helen were the first couple married in the new Lambeth
United Church on October 1, 1953.Children Steve, Blaine, Karen
and Kevin and their spouses, Janet
SHILLINGTON,
MoniqueSHILLINGTON,
Tony DODD and Heidi
SHILLINGTON, celebrate this wonderful milestone
with love and admiration.Grandma and Grandpa are also loved to
bits by their grandchildren Stuart and Greg, Quinn and Hannah,
Ryan and Sydney, and Kiana and soon, newborn Olivia.Ken and Helen
have a wide circle of loving Friends and relatives who also send
their congratulations and very best wishes.

DODDS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-09-06 published
DODDS,
Ken and Marlene - Happy 45th Anniversary
Sept. 6, 1958 Soulmates
On this journey we call life, the road can be long and sometimes
steep, you have shared the highway happily together, Maybe the
man above will notice, and give you many more years and miles together,
On this wonderful journey, we call life.
Love Kevin, Marion and kids, Jeff, Debra and girls.

DODGE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-02-08 published
Congratulations Tammy
DODGE and Todd
WARNER
Colleen and Ken
DODGE are pleased to announce the engagement
of their daughter Tammy to Todd,
son of Bob
WARNER and the late
Donna WARNER. We all wish you much happiness along with Michele
CARTER,
Jim and Christina.

DODGSON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-05-17 published
Patricia BROWN and Robert
DODGSON are very happy to announce
their forthcoming wedding which will take place at the German
Canadian Club on May 31st. At this time Patricia and Robert would
like to thank their families and Friends for their support and
good wishes.
"Love is a beautiful dance!"

DODINGTON m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-26 published
DODINGTON,
Gordon and Thalia - Happy 60th Anniversary
Happy 60th Anniversary to Gordon and Thalia
DODINGTON
Congratulations on 60 wonderful years together!
Love and best wishes from your children and their families.

DOLBEAR m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-10 published
DOLBEAR,
Albert▲ and Hazel - 64th Wedding Anniversary
On June 10, 1942, Albert and Hazel
DOLBEAR (née
PHIPPS-
PALMER)
were married. The couple have 5 children: Kay
KNIGHT,
GailMcLEOD,
Doug DOLBEAR,
LynneDESJARDINE and Louise
DEDMAN; 15 grandchildren
and 2 great-grandchildren. Hazel was married on her 20th birthday
and so today she is also celebrating her 84th birthday.

DOLBY m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-06-07 published
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
DOLBY,
Toronto,Ontario, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter, Brenda Janine to Edward, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Duarte
BORGES,
Scarboro,Ontario.The wedding will
be held October 11th, 2003.

DONAIS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-05-31 published
Forthcoming Marriage
DONAIS,
Lisa /
HOUGH, Sean
Janet and Joe
HOUGH are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage
of their son Sean to Lisa
DONAIS, daughter of Linda and Roger
DONAIS of Windsor. The marriage will take place on July 5, 2003
at the Markham Museum, Markham.
The couple will reside in Markham.

DONALD m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-08 published
HORNBOSTEL /
DONALD -- Forthcoming Marriage
Together with their parents, Tracey
HORNBOSTEL and Peter
DONALD
announce their forthcoming marriage. The ceremony will take place
Saturday, July 15, 2006. Tracey is the daughter of Bill and the
late Vivian
HORNBOSTEL of Saint Thomas. Peter is the
son of Pat
and Al GREER/GRIER of London, and Craig and Jeanne
DONALD of Thedford.

DONALD m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-14 published
TIMMERMANS /
DONALD -- Forthcoming Marriage
Together with their families, Nicole
TIMMERMANS and Jason
DONALD
announce their forthcoming marriage. The ceremony will take place
Saturday June 21, 2008. Nicole is the daughter of Rita and Carl
WINDSOR of Ailsa Craig and Tony and Karen
TIMMERMANS of Parkhill.
Jason is the
son of Craig
DONALD of Thedford and Pat and Al
GREER/GRIER
of London.

DONALD m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-03-07 published
50th Anniversary, Double Celebration Golden Anniversary of Robert and Elizabeth
HENDRIE, to coincide with marriage of their daughter Janet
HENDRY
to Jim DONALD.
March 7, 2003 is a day that connects a family's
love through recalling the past, celebrating the present and
dreaming of the future. Thank you Mom and Dad for showing us
a special love that is ever growing and strong. Congratulations!
From your family.

DONALD m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-03-12 published
50th Anniversary Double Celebration Golden Anniversary of Robert
and Elizabeth
HENDRIE, to coincide with marriage of their daughter
Janet HENDRIE to Jim
DONALD.
March 7, 2003 is a day that connects
a family's love through recalling the past, celebrating the present
and dreaming of the future. Thank you Mom and Dad for showing
us a special love that is ever growing and strong. Congratulations!
From your family.

DONALDSON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-05 published
DONALDSON /
MARJE -- Forthcoming Marriage
Together with their families, Geoff
DONALDSON,
son of Donald
and Carol DONALDSON of Port Stanley and Sarita
MARJE, daughter
of Doctor Ramchandra and Charlotte
MARJE of LaSalle, Quebec proudly
announce they will be exchanging vows on August 8, 2008 in Montreal.

DONER m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2008-04-09 published
DONER /
EIGENHUIS
Buck and Doe - 80's Theme for Brittany
DONER and Jeremy
EIGENHUIS
Held on April 26th, 2008, Brentwood Community Centre.
Doors open at 8 p.m. Tickets available at the door $10.00 per person.
Music provided by Angelo
GABRIELE
"Age Of Majority Only"
Page 10

DONKER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-07-19 published
60th Anniversary, Leen and Anna
DONKER
1943 - July 29 - 2003
With joy and thanksgiving we announce the 60th Wedding Anniversary
of Leen and Anna. Open House July 29, from 7-10 p.m. at Craigowan
Golf Club (4 mi. North of Woodstock) Best wishes only.
Love from your family.

D'ONOFRIO m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-25 published
SIMS /
D'ONOFRIO -- Forthcoming Marriage
James and Patricia
SIMS together with Carmine and Antonietta
D'ONOFRIO
are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children,
Cory and Emma.
The wedding is set for October 1, 2005.
Congratulations

DONOHOE m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-29 published
Christine Mary
SHALABY and Michael Donohoe
KILBY -- Match
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▼October▼ 29, 2005, Page M6
Emerging lawyers Christine
SHALABY and Michael
KILBY could argue
a case for their relationship either way. If common interests,
lifestyle and family values are the ties that bind, the pair
share a virtual bounty; yet the paradox that opposites attract
also fits their parameters.
Their families are complementary: Stocked with teachers and engineers,
as well as twins -- including Mr.
KILBY. And Ms.
SHALABY, whose
parents had emigrated from Egypt more than three decades ago,
was born in St. Joseph's Hospital, as was the father of Mr.
KILBY,
who is of Scottish descent. Furthermore, Mr.
KILBY's mother,
Helen DONOHOE, remembers of her son, "As a child, Michael's burning
ambition was to be an Egyptologist; he still treasures his King
Tut pencil case." And, she adds, "Christine, with an ear for
languages, has studied and perfected subtle Scottish regional
accents."
In the Honours Arts and Science program at McMaster University
in 1999, living with housemates off campus, the pair seemed polar
opposites. "I'm a bit of an introvert, quite quiet," Mr.
KILBY
says. "Christine had no trouble standing up in school and singing
an impromptu song, or talking to anyone randomly on the street.
I wouldn't be so bold. She was someone very different from me
[whom] I was attracted to."
"Mike is a good listener, extremely intelligent, always has another
angle, and new insights, not ever predictable, which is exciting
for me," notes Ms.
SHALABY.
With a first kiss in March of 2001, their Friendship veered into
romance. Concerned things might spiral out of control, they moved
into different residences. "I did not feel it would be appropriate
for us to live together and continue seeing each other," Ms.
SHALABY says. "We are both fairly traditional people with a sense
of propriety."
Upon graduation the next year, he began law school at the University
of Toronto and, before eventually following suit, Ms.
SHALABY
chose a year's sojourn at her parents' Mississauga home. "I was
a bit of a tourist, visited Europe, relatives in Egypt, and improved
my spoken Arabic at [Cairo's] Kalimat School," she says.
"E-mail correspondence, where you can be very honest because
you are not face to face, probably prompted us along," she admits,
but she still managed to rendezvous with Mr.
KILBY. "We visited
by car, train, subway, and knew a lot of different routes to
get to each other. We had a lovely year."
About that time, the pair began earnestly attending Walmer Road
Baptist Church. "This is not a dogmatic, conservative church,"
Ms. SHALABY says. "It's more liberal and welcoming. There is
a lot of diversity in belief, culture and age." It appealed to
her Presbyterian and his United Church sensibilities.
Touring Scotland in June, 2003, was pivotal for the pair, who
are now 25. "I visited and met Mike's relatives and stayed with
his grandparents in Edinburgh," Ms.
SHALABY recalls. "We had
talked about getting married, but I think that probably sealed
it for us."
When Mr. KILBY took Ms.
SHALABY to visit the Power Plant gallery,
she was hopeful: "He was fidgeting in his pocket and I thought
for sure this was it." When he produced his wallet, her heart
sank.
The gallery featured a John Kormeling installation, Mobile Fun
-- a working, 30-metre Ferris wheel constructed to carry passengers
in one of four mounted Saab automobiles. Over a couple of circuits,
their auto and his courage soared. He produced the engagement
ring, designed by Christian
HASLER of Yorkville. "We came on
as two single people, and got off engaged," Ms.
SHALABY says.
On hearing the news, his fiancée's tightly knit phalanx of relatives
humorously asked Mr.
KILBY whether he had seen My Big Fat Greek
Wedding. "It would be a useful primer for what lay ahead," laughs
Mr. KILBY, slightly taken aback by the grandeur of wedding preparations.
"I ended up making a chart of Christine's family and kind of
knew who people were before I shook their hand."
On August 13, at Walmer Road Baptist Church, a piper greeted
the 270 attendees. The pastoral officiants, Steve and Buff
COX,
greeted bridesmaids in eggplant dupioni silk cocktail dresses
belted and hemmed in lime green, groomsmen in tuxedos with lime
ties, the kilted bridegroom, best man, and the bride, gowned
in an ivory silk Valencienne creation wearing pearls like an
inverted pyramid. Three-year-old ring bearer Lucas
GRUBB, from
Edinburgh, handed a traditional horseshoe to the couple to capture
good luck. Classical organist Imre Olah provided background music.
Then at the register signing, Mr.
KILBY's brother Scott, lead
singer with the rock band Zeitgeist, sang David Francey's Come
Rain or Come Shine, accompanied by piano and guitar.
The Liberty Grand reception livened up as Scotsmen -- many in
kilts for the first time -- craned their necks at women, including
the bride, gyrating with belly dancing moves during the Arabic
music mix. Mr.
KILBY was handed a cane and, prompted by his new
wife, attempted the Saiidi dance.
Winner of McMaster's Hurd Medal for the highest mark in undergraduate
economics, Mr.
KILBY is articling at Stikeman Elliot LLP. Ms.
SHALABY, who will finish her law degree this year, volunteers
at the Barbara Schlifer Commemorative Clinic for women survivors
of violence. "It's nice to be able to use law in a meaningful
way," she says.
It is also, perhaps, a hint of their future. "We don't know where
we will end up or what we will do," Ms.
SHALABY says. "But we
hope we'll end up as a family making a meaningful contribution."

DOORSELAER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-06-07 published
Forthcoming Marriage - Robyn
WESTMACOTT / Sean
VANDOORSELAER
Penny and Marty
WESTMACOTT are delighted to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Robyn to Sean
VANDOORSELAER, son
of Lynda and Bob
VANDOORSELAER.
The wedding will take place on June 14, 2003 at Spencer Hall
in London.

DORÉ m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-07-26 published
Forthcoming Marriage -
DORÉ /
DENOMME
Betty DORÉ and the late Cletus
DORÉ and Frank and Claudette
DENOMME
wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Mandy
and C.J.
The wedding will take place on August 1, 2003.
Love and best wishes always from your family and Friends.

DORLAND m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-07 published
DORLAND /
MUMFORD -- Engagement
John and Brenda
MUMFORD of London are happy to announce the engagement
of their son Michael
MUMFORD to Katherine
DORLAND, daughter of
David and Joan
DORLAND of Brighton. A July, 2007 wedding is planned.

DORNEY m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-04 published
DORNEY,
RonaldMaureen - Golden Anniversary
Married June 4, 1958 Golden and from Brian (Robin), Celina (Tom),
Neil (Karen), Brendan (Taisa) and from Michael too! All your
grandchildren love you very much as well. Best wishes from all
your brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews in Ireland and
all over the world. Congratulations and Best Wishes

DORSCHT m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-04-19 published
Forthcoming Marriage -
DORSCHT /
WONGWON
Glen and Nancy
DORSCHT together with Eugene and Elizabeth
WONGWON are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children
Chris DORSCHT to Marsha
WONGWON on May 17, 2003.

DORSCHT m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-04-26 published
Forthcoming Marriage -
DORSCHT /
WONGWON
Glen and Nancy
DORSCHT together with Eugene and Elizabeth
WONGWON are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children
Chris DORSCHT to Marsha
WONGWON on May 17, 2003.

DOUCETTE m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2002-11-30 published
Bill and Sharon
DOUCETTE
40th Wedding Anniversary
December 1st, 1962
Congratulations on your 40 years and many many more. Love from
the family.

DOUCETTE m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2002-11-30 published
Bill and Sharon
DOUCETTE
40th Wedding Anniversary
December 1st, 1962
Congratulations on your 40 years and many many more. Love from the family.

DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-10-04 published
OLIVER /
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASSThe marriage of James
OLIVER of Kitchener and Lois
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS of
Ilderton took place on Saturday, September 27, 2003 at Vanneck
United Church. The couple will reside in Kitchener.

DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-18 published
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS /
BOUCHER -- Engagement
The families of Samantha
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS and Jason
BOUCHER are pleased
to announce their engagement. Wedding will take place in September 2006.

DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2007-12-07 published
KOVAC /
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS -- Engagement
Ryan Scott
KOVAC and Andrea Marie
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS
We did it. We're in love, the ring is beautiful and we are thrilled
to announce our engagement. Happy families are Rudy and Betty
KOVAC of Wasaga Beach and Bill and Rose
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS of Pickering,
Ontario. October 2008 wedding is planned.
Page 32

DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-01 published
Anna Ruth CHRISTIANSEN and Paul Charlton
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS -- Match
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Page M6
After hosting a pool party in the summer of 2003, Joanie
SKINNER
persistently nudged her divorced brother-in-law, Paul
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS,
toward her neighbour, tall, blond, beautiful Anna
CHRISTIANSEN,
a divorcée who was happily raising daughters Corrine and Vanessa,
now 15 and 13. Ms.
SKINNER would invite Ms.
CHRISTIANSEN to her
soirees, then insist that a genial Mr.
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS escort her on
the brief trek home. "Joanie wanted us to hook up, and it got
to the point where I was even checking out plumbing in Anna's
basement," he laughs.
When Ms. CHRISTIANSEN, who is now 44, downsized from an unmanageable
large home and was selling off her furniture, she recalls the
furtive glances they exchanged. "Paul came over, stood in the
doorway with his girlfriend -- and was uncomfortable because
dating wasn't an option at the time."
A year and a half later, free of other relationships, they finally
began to see each other, somehow avoiding Ms.
SKINNER's radar
until October, 2004, when their incandescent glow at the birthday
party of Mr.
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS's niece provided evidence that the mission
had been accomplished. "Anna walks into a room, and lights up
the place. My Friends call her exotic. She has a great sense
of humour and is always smiling," a beaming Mr.
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS explains,
before going on to describe himself as "a 200-pound, 6-foot-2
inch guy who looks like a Mafia hit man."
Ms. CHRISTIANSEN, in contrast, characterizes Mr.
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS, who
had no children of his own, as "gentle, kind-hearted and easygoing,"
and delights in the fact he has a great relationship with her
daughters. When the two girls chose to experience living with
their remarried father in his new home, Ms.
CHRISTIANSEN was
"crushed." But Mr.
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS's support helped her adapt to weekend
parenting. "Now I know what it's like for a dad -- but I probably
see them more than I did, because it is every weekend. We go
shopping, have fun, and they enjoy fine dining," she explains.
An honours graduate of Halton Business Institute, and also a
graduate of design at Humber and Fanshawe Colleges, Ms.
CHRISTIANSEN
has interests that are more vroom than Vogue. "I was raised on
the water, always had a boat and can carry on a conversation
about cars and boat motors…" she notes. Employed in the family
business, Bronte Outer Harbour Marina, she was "tired of doing
the boy thing all my life," so in 2002 she took on supervisory
responsibilities at the marina's new conference centre.
A branch manager for Yellow Transportation, Mr.
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS, 43,
shares her interest in all things automotive, and he is particularly
dazzled by the 1958 Biarritz convertible in her parents' collection
of 65 classic cars.
In March, 2005, still feeling the effects of an earlier car accident,
Ms. CHRISTIANSEN required spinal surgery. Mr.
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS was panicked
by the attendant risk, but obliged her by going to work: "I called
the hospital every five seconds, until I was told not to call.
My heart was broken. I was on edge -- I thought what would I
do if I didn't have her?"
By September, he was determined to merge their destinies. Home
from work one day, she was greeted by her pug Lucy (who had a
diamond ring affixed to her dog collar), champagne on ice and
Mr. DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS, anxious to pledge his troth.
"We didn't want to put everyone through a second marriage and
thought we'd just elope," she says. But plans for a Vegas/Elvis
nuptial package were vetoed by elder daughter Corrine. "I've
been through seven years of your being divorced and dating, and
I want to be in your wedding!" she insisted.
At the Harbour Banquet and Conference Centre, on February 25,
in a candlelit ceremony before 90 formally attired guests, the
pair were married by Rev. Bethany
BEATTY-
CHIRE to the accompaniment
of a harp and violin quartet. With "feet on the ground," Mrs.
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS
says, "we get it more than the younger ones do."

DOUVILLE m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-08 published
KISIN /
MARCHAND -- Engagement
Darla RHYNE and Alex
KISIN are delighted to announce the engagement
of their daughter Eugenia Carol
KISIN - to - Christopher Anthony
MARCHAND, son of Frances
DOUVILLE and Joseph
MARCHAND.
The wedding
will take place next summer in Vancouver.|

DOVEY m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-15 published
Christine Anne
BOYNE and Ian Robert Campbell
DOVEY -- Match
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▲October▲ 15, 2005, Page M6
In every teacher's career, there is a student who touches her
soul. In 2002, for Christine Anne
BOYNE, a teacher at Oakville's
MacLachlan College, it was Grade 3 pupil Natasha Alexandra
DOVEY.
"I remember calling my family quite early on about Natasha because
I found her extraordinary, and was drawn to her immediately,"
she says.
The school's small size prompted familiarity among parents, students
and staff, and Ms.
BOYNE recalls her reaction on learning that
eight-year-old Natasha's mother was battling terminal cancer.
"I sent her a letter saying I would watch over [Natasha] as long
as I could," she recalls. She didn't realize her words would
be prophetic.
"About halfway through the school year, my wife passed away,
and Christine was fabulous [about] making sure Natasha was okay,"
recalls Ian Robert Campbell
DOVEY. "We spent a fair amount of
time communicating about how she was doing."
Six months later, he saw their parent-teacher link drift into
Friendship and soon venture to the next level.
"It was an interesting process; at first, I'd come for barbecues.
It was very platonic and that progressed for a year, nothing
more," says Ms.
BOYNE.
Thus, when Mr.
DOVEY asked her out for Valentine's Day in 2004,
it was a quantum leap. "I was all askew, didn't know what to
make of it, and went," she says. "It progressed very quickly
after that. You know a person on a daily basis and then realize,
'Oh my goodness, I'm attracted!' "
Concern for Natasha was central to the direction of the couple's
romance. "Initially, I was her friend, not his, so we had to
bridge that," Ms.
BOYNE says. "There were days that I was walking
nervously because I had no desire to make her upset. There were
lots of talks and I was upfront with her -- when there was a
development in our relationship, she was the first to hear.
"You have to move forward," insists Mr.
DOVEY, now 49, a consultant
with Rogers Telecom. "It was certainly Natasha that gave the
impetus. Otherwise, I might have gone in a very different direction
emotionally. I felt comfortable with Christine. We laughed, went
out, did all the things Friends do, and from there it was an
easy decision. "
Five months after their first date, Mr.
DOVEY proffered a ring.
Immediately, Ms.
BOYNE's family enthused about a new granddaughter.
Her grandmother, Jean
HARPER, told Natasha, "Now you're going
to call me G.G." Happily, Natasha continued to maintain a loving
relationship with her mother's family, as the trio celebrated
Christmas with them.
The three relocated from Burlington to Oakville, closer to Natasha's
school and Friends. "It was an important transition for all of
us. We needed to restart together in a new place. It was pivotal
in our relationship and development as a family," asserts Ms.
BOYNE, now 31. On July 16, despite a deluge, an assemblage of
nearly 100 faced the Niagara Escarpment through the open wall
of the rustic circa-1860 barn of the Round House in north Burlington.
The bride and her sister, Sara, were in white, and "best girl"
Natasha stood outfitted in a tuxedo to match her father's. In
contrast to the grey day, chandeliers, crystal candelabras, orchids,
chocolate-brown mahogany chairs, tucked silk cloths and leather
couches cast an uplifting romantic glow as Reverend James C.
GILL
officiated.
After the couple's vows, the new Mrs.
DOVEY read to Natasha from
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince, that responsibility
and care for someone grows into love. She sealed her promise
that they'd be a family with the presentation of a necklace.
Later, guests kicked up a storm to Royz Band, and the celebration
ended outside as they wielded sparklers while encircling the
newlyweds.
Naturally, there were some crosscurrents of emotion for Natasha's
mother's family, who came from as far away as England to participate.
"It was very difficult for them to come on one level, but important
to support Natasha and acknowledge Ian. They were happy for him,"
Mrs. DOVEY says of the bittersweet moment. As the sage Little
Prince once advised, "It is only with the heart that one can
see rightly."

DOW m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-23 published
FENTON /
DOW
Larry and Leona
FENTON are pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Kelly to Adam
DOW,
son of Stuart and
Frances DOW.
The wedding will take place September 6, 2003 at 3: 30pm at Lucan
United Church, Lucan.

DOW m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-09-27 published
DOW,
Steve and Angela
(GROENEWEGEN)
In a surprising turn of events, a birthday party turned into
an engagement party, turned into a surprise wedding! Angela
GROENEWEGEN
& Steve DOW would like to announce their marriage on Saturday
September 20.

DOWLER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-01 published
GAGEN /
DOWLER
The families of Kris and Bart are pleased to announce their recent
engagement and forthcoming marriage. The wedding will take place
summer of 2007.

DOWN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-10-22 published
Couple wed at Tim Hortons
By Canadian Press, Mon., October 22, 2007
St. Catharines -- The din of mall music drowned out Michael
O'CONNOR's
hushed words as he whispered promises to love his bride, Kerri-Ann
DOWN, for eternity under a neon red Tim Hortons sign on the weekend.
Holding each other close, the couple pledged to remain double-double
for the rest of their lives in front of a small jean-clad group
of family and Friends, many with the signature brown coffee cup
in hand.
A steady stream of customers filed in for their morning java.
For O'CONNOR and
DOWN, bringing together their love of the Canadian
favourite and each other seemed to be the right thing to do.
Ten months ago, the couple had their first date at the same Tim
Hortons store after meeting online.
After learning the St. Catharines courthouse does not perform
civil marriages, the doughnut shop seemed a perfect fit,
DOWN,
24, said a few days before the wedding.
They didn't want the fuss of a big, white wedding, she said.

DOWNER m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2006-07-07 published
HOWARD /
TAILOR/TAYLOR
Lyn and Nancy
DOWNER of Wyevale, Ontario and Kenneth and Deborah
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Beachburg, Ontario are proud to announce the marriage
of their children Scott and Karen (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
HOWARD
The wedding took place June 17, 2006 at Woodland Echoes Resort
alongside the Magnetawan River in Magnetawan, Ontario.
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DOWNEY m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-23 published
DOWNEY /
DEVEAU -- Forthcoming Marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
DOWNEY and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
DEVEAU are
pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children
Joanna DOWNEY and Kenneth
DEVEAU.
The wedding will take place
on September 30, 2006 in London.

DOWNIE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-16 published
RENNIE,
Harv and Joyce
(DOWNIE) - Happy 50th Anniversary
Open House on Sunday September 24th for family and Friends at
129 Virginia Cres. from 2-5 p.m.

DOWNTON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-03 published
ORD /
DOWNTON
Doug and Flora
ORD along with Rick and Elaine
DOWNTON are happy
to announce the marriage of their children Erin and Jamie on
Sat. August 20/ 2005. Best wishes and much love from their families.

DOWSLEY m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-01-04 published
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
DOWSLEY are happy to announce the marriage
of their daughter, Sarah Carolyn, to Mr. Darren James
LAMPSON.
The wedding took place on Friday December 27th, 2002 at 9 Fairchild
Ave,Toronto,Ontario. Mr. and Mrs.
LAMPSON reside in Dundas, Ontario.

DOWSWELL m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-03 published
DOWSWELL,
Chuck and Jo - Happy 30th Wedding Anniversary
September 3, 2005
Love, Best Wishes and many more years of happiness from your
family Mom, Jason, Cherri and the boys, Jeff, Linda and children,
Scott, Jeff and boys, Melanie and girls and Joshua, your many
Friends and co-workers.

DOXTATOR m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-27 published
STEEPER,
Joan and Oscar - Happy 60th Wedding Anniversary
September 8th, 1945 - 2005
Love and Best Wishes from your family, Yvonne and Larry, Maxine
and Ron, Leslie Anne and Gerry, Mark, Julie, Jason, Anita, Kim,
Isaac, Joanie, Katherine, Leeanne, Wanita, Chrissy and Abby.
Please join us for an Open House at the residence of Leslie Anne
and Gerry DOXTATOR on September 10, 2005 from 1-4 p.m. at 126
Michelle Avenue, Parkhill.
In lieu of gifts, donations can be made to the Children's Hospital
of Western Ontario, Make A Wish Foundation or the Canadian Cancer
Society.